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General Category => Pattern Requests. => Topic started by: cdrover(Clyde) on February 06, 2014, 06:49:03 pm

Title: I need a pattern
Post by: cdrover(Clyde) on February 06, 2014, 06:49:03 pm
A good friend of mine is about to retire from the Canadian Coast Guard. His passion are his grand kids and his TriGlide. I am fortunate to have both is the same picture. Could one of you fine pattern makers out there do something with this picture? if so I would appreciate your go at it. Thanks, Clyde
Title: Re: I need a pattern
Post by: Tomsunnu on February 06, 2014, 08:22:23 pm
Clyde , the picture is small to work  on ,I tried and all I could come up was a blurred image. If you have any other picture kindly post it.
Title: Re: I need a pattern
Post by: cdrover(Clyde) on February 07, 2014, 06:43:25 pm
I have cropped and resized the picture. Is that any better. or is it the picture itself? Thanks for trying.
Title: Re: I need a pattern
Post by: Tomsunnu on February 07, 2014, 08:47:15 pm
Clyde, the size is okay but the picture is blurred.(tried) again! I am sure some of my senior friends can make a pattern from this picture. Sorry! Clyde :)
Title: Re: I need a pattern
Post by: dirtrider73068 on February 07, 2014, 09:05:10 pm
I am just getting the hang of doing patterns and found quickly that the pixel count makes a big difference, the higher the pixel count the better and clear the pic is for patterns, i have tried so pretty blurred it was a task, my last one I worked was pretty high in pixel count and was a breeze, looking at this one the pixel count in 800x400 I think, I found pics above 1000 pixels are easier to work with, I practiced on a pic of my cat and it was like around 3100x2500 pixels and was easy to work on.
Title: Re: I need a pattern
Post by: cdrover(Clyde) on February 07, 2014, 09:07:31 pm
Thanks for your efforts Tomsunnu andDirtrider. I will look for another picture.
Title: Re: I need a pattern
Post by: tdpainter on February 08, 2014, 07:45:06 am
Hey Clyde just sent this post. I'm not sure what I can do for you but I'll give it a try.

Travis.
Title: Re: I need a pattern
Post by: daveo on February 08, 2014, 10:18:56 am
well I sat here waiting for it to get to Beer O'clock and this is what I managed
Dave
Title: Re: I need a pattern
Post by: EIEIO on February 08, 2014, 12:24:36 pm
Clyde - here's a try. It's tough to get much detail in a photo that is this far back from the subjects. If you can use it, good. If not, maybe someone can get a better pattern rendered.

Nice one Dave. I didn't see yours until I posted mine.
Title: Re: I need a pattern
Post by: daveo on February 08, 2014, 12:42:12 pm
Ray
as you say it is a hard one to do, in  this one as you suggested i used the "simplify"
however in this one the face/features were hard to get anything like, and when simplified were even worse.
So what I did was to undo the simplify, then
(path) (object to path)
(path) ( break apart)
the elements now being separate
then deselected
then selected the elements below the neck  line
and (simplify)
thus leaving the heads/features as i wanted them
then select all
(path) ( combine)
don't know if you have tried that but it works for me
Dave
Title: Re: I need a pattern
Post by: EIEIO on February 08, 2014, 04:16:08 pm
Dave - I had not tried that but I will when the chance comes up again. Thanks.
Title: Re: I need a pattern
Post by: tdpainter on February 08, 2014, 04:25:36 pm
Here's my try at the picture for you.

Travis.
Title: Re: I need a pattern
Post by: daveo on February 08, 2014, 05:13:32 pm
and yet another nice one Travis
Dave
Title: Re: I need a pattern
Post by: cdrover(Clyde) on February 08, 2014, 07:04:36 pm
Gentlemen, those are all great patterns. Just reading what is involved in making a pattern has my mind boggled. It is a challenging craft you have mastered and I thank you for your time and energy on this project. It means a lot to me. I am glad I am not making the decision on which pattern to do, I am depending on my wife to make the final decision. All of them are splendid. Thanks, Clyde